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f if. ' . ' ■j ' . . - iV ' 7 ' +1 • Jf-C The Special Touches Kecoughtan’s quilt of events during the 1976-1977 school year was not a plain one. It was richly laid with excitement, spirit, humor, hard work, and the all important fun. as well as the routine of classes and the inevitable boredom With the very first day of school, activities and special events were planned Sopho- more orientation officially marked the commencement of the school year. Soon after began another football season and with that ensued all the celebration and work of Float Season and Homecoming, which culminated with the crowning of Mardy South as queen. Autumn also brought an outdoor carnival co-sponsored by the ICC and SCA, and provided a wel- come break from classes to participate in the twenty-odd games and concessions Throughout the year there was a con- stant stream of events to satisfy every- one. Basketball season began and the ap- proaching holidays brought Warriors a chance to experience Christmas in Camelot at the annual Mistletoe and Holly Ball. Christmas was further cele- brated with a concert given by both the band and chorus departments. As spring arrived, so did the time of gala dances The Ring Dance officially celebrated the arrival of the Juniors ' rings, and to Seniors, the Prom was a tradition long anticipated that marked the end of their high school years. Unfor- tunately, however, fun and amusement were not all that the students encountered Tests, tests, and more tests confronted students as PSAT ' s, SAT ' s. ACH ' s and AP s were scheduled throughout the year in preparation for college. So. as the year unfurled its busy schedule of events, each Warrior placed his special touch on the quilt by parti- cipating in projects and activities of his choosing ' s : : 1’ . .... . — . -•«, V . . . ■ v • ' . • ; V;® ' ■ • — v-.v . V . ■ S .-V- ' ■ : ?! i With Herculean strength, juniors Tim Torrie and Bobby Ludy attempt to push the Homecoming Volkswagen, driven by a smirking Robin Klaus, across the finish line in record time. Special Events — 8
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Mow, Mow, Mow the lawn gently down the yard Bill Snyder earns a few extra dollars by cutting his neighbor ' s grass Sorry, no chocolate covered ants Annual staff members Elisa Devorshak and Evelyn Stanten mind the store at a summer school bake sale. Now little sister, let me show you the intricate art of untangling a tow line from a propellor Sally.and Nancy Doyle share summer fun enjoying water skiing Let ' s see, two fries? Right? That will be $2 1 8. please Debbie Clements efficiently moves a customer through a fast food service line Special Events — 10
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